I dunno why, but for some reason I want an old PL impulse. I guess I remember a guy at my local field with one and always thought it was cool for some odd reason. Wonder if my wife will get me one for christmas?

I dunno why, but for some reason I want an old PL impulse. I guess I remember a guy at my local field with one and always thought it was cool for some odd reason. Wonder if my wife will get me one for christmas?

I've been kind of intrigued at the thought of owning another shoebox shocker, too. But I don't suppose it's right to have that sort of muck among the AKA stuff. Oh well...

I dunno why, but for some reason I want an old PL impulse. I guess I remember a guy at my local field with one and always thought it was cool for some odd reason. Wonder if my wife will get me one for christmas?

Playing at PAP where Nasty and Tremor came from, everyone had impulses back in the day, and SFTs when they came out. I had a stock impulse, and a nasty sft at one point.

That being said, I have zero interest in owning another impulse. Or intimidator, angel, etc. Matrix is the only electro from that era I would enjoy using.

Any civillian can own firearms as long as there are no conviction of the criminal kind.

There are some limits though so you can't own two 9mm pistols, but you can own a 9mm and a .45. Silencers are easy to purchase if you can prove you have a use for it and fullauto items are available to people with collectors licenses.

In the '80s you could purchase STG44s brand new in the box for $80 a pop here.

Any civillian can own firearms as long as there are no conviction of the criminal kind.

There are some limits though so you can't own two 9mm pistols, but you can own a 9mm and a .45. Silencers are easy to purchase if you can prove you have a use for it and fullauto items are available to people with collectors licenses.

In the '80s you could purchase STG44s brand new in the box for $80 a pop here.

Wow. I gained a whole new respect for Norwegian gun-laws. I was somehow under the assumption that guns there were illegal. But its good to see Norway hasn't gone the way of the do-do just yet.

I love STG44s. Its scary to think how the dynamics in the battlefield during early WW-II could've detrimentally changed if the Germans would've have mass produced it earlier-on. But that's the godfather of the AK and what some call the "assault rifle."